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What I am looking for is, suppose the color of the of the page is white and table background is also white and i want a round border corner (of say 1 pixel) in say color #bocodo, so how to do that in photoshop??

The simplest way to do it, get a new document up in photoshop (fill the background with the background color you're using on your website), create a new layer draw a circle on it; make sure the circle is the same colour as the background (you wont be able to see it). Then click the little layers pallette layers effect and apply a 1px stroke in whatever border colour you want.

Then using one quater of the circle cut it out (use ctrl-shift-c to copy) and save that corner 4 times at 4 rotations!

ohh, in *THAT* case.. make a use the rounded rectangle tool instead of the circle, and cut a little of the side/top/bottom off and them put them in a table which is 9x9 cells wide I'll try find an example..

Print screen. Paste into an old copy of JASC Paint Shop Pro 5 (before it started acting too much like Photoshop). Split and save as GIF. So much faster than merging layers, splitting, and save for web.